Based on newly declassified archival documents, the aim of this study is to contribute to an improved understanding of the evolution of the non-proliferation regime through an examination of US and French nuclear cooperation agreements in the latter half of the 1970s. The four pledges of nuclear assistance examined – US assistance to Egypt and Israel, and French assistance to Pakistan and South Korea – failed to materialise by the end of the decade. Why did that happen? What caused the four pledges to fail? We find that the 1974 Indian nuclear explosion and the emergence of opposing domestic factions on the nuclear front in the supplier states generated major changes in US and French nuclear export policies, and also contributed to the deve...
In 1968, the cornerstone of the regime aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, the Treaty...
As part of the 1950s-era Atoms for Peace program, the United States actively promoted nuclear energ...
Preventing or slowing the pace at which other nations acquire nuclear weapons has not been an easy t...
Based on newly declassified archival documents, the aim of this study is to contribute to an improve...
This article examines the shift in French nuclear export policy during 1974–80 leading to renegotiat...
ABSTRACT Since the dawn of the atomic age, the United States of America [US] saw the problem of nucl...
After India's detonation of a nuclear explosive in 1974 publicly demonstrated the proliferation risk...
After India’s 1974 nuclear test publicly demonstrated the proliferation risks of nuclear assistance,...
Since the mid 1970s, the international discussion of nuclear proliferation has come into a state of ...
The 1951 Franco-Indian bilateral nuclear cooperation agreement was the first such cooperation outsid...
In 1963, Secretary of State Dean Rusk told a Soviet diplomat that it was almost axiomatic that no n...
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) faced a serious threat only a few years...
Although the existing international-relations scholarship argues that technological assistance in th...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
On 18 July 2005, our former Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh and former President of USA, George Bus...
In 1968, the cornerstone of the regime aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, the Treaty...
As part of the 1950s-era Atoms for Peace program, the United States actively promoted nuclear energ...
Preventing or slowing the pace at which other nations acquire nuclear weapons has not been an easy t...
Based on newly declassified archival documents, the aim of this study is to contribute to an improve...
This article examines the shift in French nuclear export policy during 1974–80 leading to renegotiat...
ABSTRACT Since the dawn of the atomic age, the United States of America [US] saw the problem of nucl...
After India's detonation of a nuclear explosive in 1974 publicly demonstrated the proliferation risk...
After India’s 1974 nuclear test publicly demonstrated the proliferation risks of nuclear assistance,...
Since the mid 1970s, the international discussion of nuclear proliferation has come into a state of ...
The 1951 Franco-Indian bilateral nuclear cooperation agreement was the first such cooperation outsid...
In 1963, Secretary of State Dean Rusk told a Soviet diplomat that it was almost axiomatic that no n...
The Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) faced a serious threat only a few years...
Although the existing international-relations scholarship argues that technological assistance in th...
This case study appears in: Mays C, Laborie L, Griset P (eds) (2022) Inventing a shared science dipl...
On 18 July 2005, our former Prime Minister, Manmohan Singh and former President of USA, George Bus...
In 1968, the cornerstone of the regime aimed at preventing the spread of nuclear weapons, the Treaty...
As part of the 1950s-era Atoms for Peace program, the United States actively promoted nuclear energ...
Preventing or slowing the pace at which other nations acquire nuclear weapons has not been an easy t...